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Types Of Computers

Types Of Computers. Made By : Muhammad Amir Javed , A li Ayan Class: 7B5. Tower Destop Computer Note Book Netbook Handheld PC Mini Computer. Tower.

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Types Of Computers

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  1. Types Of Computers Made By : Muhammad Amir Javed, Ali Ayan Class:7B5

  2. Tower • Destop Computer • Note Book • Netbook • Handheld PC • Mini Computer

  3. Tower • A computer tower, also known as a computer case, is the enclosure that holds many components of a personal or office desktop computer. • Also called a mini tower this type of computer system is the most common type of computer. • This type of computer typically comes with a separate computer case, keyboard and mouse.

  4. Some Pictures Of Tower

  5. Destop Computer • The destop system is still available but no as common as the tower computer. • The destop system also comes with a separate computer case, keyboard, mouse and an optional monitor. • In the destop system, the computer case lies flat on the desk with the monitor sitting on the top.

  6. Some Pictures Of Destop Computer

  7. Note Book • An extremely lightweight personal computer. Notebook computers typically weigh less than 6 pounds and are small enough to fit easily in a briefcase. Aside from size, the principal difference between a notebook computer and a personal computer is the display screen. • Notebook computers use a variety of techniques, known as flat-panel technologies, to produce a lightweight and non-bulky display screen. The quality of notebook display screens varies considerably. In terms of computing power, modern notebook computers are nearly equivalent to personal computers.

  8. Some Pictures Of Note Book

  9. NetBook • Netbooks are a category of small, lightweight, legacy-free, and inexpensive laptop computers. • At their inception in late 2007[1] as smaller notebooks optimized for low weight and low cost[2] — netbooks omitted certain features (e.g., the optical drive), featured smaller screens and keyboards, and offered reduced computing power when compared to a full-sized laptop.

  10. Some Pictures Of NetBook

  11. Handheld PC • A Handheld PC, or H/PC for short, is a computer built around a form factor which is smaller than any standard laptop computer. It is sometimes referred to as a Palmtop • A handheld device is very small computer – usually weighting less than a pound.

  12. Some Pictures Of Handheld PC

  13. Creating Graphs Maths

  14. Where Does the Information Come From? • A question is asked. What kind of ice cream does everyone like in our class?

  15. How Is the InformationGathered? • A survey is made.

  16. How Is the InformationPresented? • A bar graph is made.

  17. How Is the InformationPresented? • A bar graph is made.

  18. How Is the InformationPresented? • A pie chart is made.

  19. How Is the InformationPresented? • A pie chart is made.

  20. How Is the InformationPresented? • A line graph is made.

  21. How Is the InformationPresented? • A pictograph is made.

  22. Verbs English

  23. VERBS A verb shows action. There’s no doubt! It tells what the subject does, Like sing and shout! Action verbs are fun to do! Now it’s time to name a few! So clap your hands and join our rhyme! Say those verbs in record time! Wiggle, Jiggle, Turn around Raise your arms and stomp the ground! Shake your finger and wink your eye! Wave those action verbs GOODBYE!

  24. These are Action Verbs: clap coughed swallowed awake sang ride ran

  25. To find the verb: Locate the subject Then ask yourself, “What is it doing?” The dog barked. Who? dog “What did the dog do?” barked The verb is barked, it’s what the dog is doing.

  26. Let’s Practice: The big lion roared loudly. Who? Lion “What did the lion do?” roared The verb isroared, it’s what the lion is doing.

  27. Let’s Practice: The lighthouse shines brightly. What? lighthouse “What does the lighthouse do?” shines The verb isshines,it’s what the lighthouse does.

  28. Let’s Practice: The snowman waves his hat to us. Who? Snowman “What did the snowman do?” waves The verb iswaves, it’s what the snowman is doing.

  29. Let’s Practice: Alexander takes his bath. Who? Alexander “What does Alexander do?” takes The verb istakes, it’s what Alexander is doing.

  30. Let’s Practice: Sally dances in the recital. Who? Sally “What does Sally do?” dances The verb isdances, it’s what Sally is doing.

  31. Let’s Practice: Mrs. Smith arrives late. Who? Mrs. Smith “What did Mrs. Smith do?” arrives The verb isarrives, it’s what Mrs. Smith does.

  32. Let’s Practice: Stars shine brightly at night. What? stars “What did the stars do?” shine The verb isshine, it’s what the stars are doing.

  33. Let’s Practice: Time flies when you’re having fun. What? time “What does time do?” flies The verb isflies, it’s what time is doing.

  34. Let’s Practice: Tommy plays baseball every year. Who? Tommy “What does Tommy do?” plays The verb isplays, it’s what Tommy does.

  35. Let’s Practice: Jacob beats on his drum all day. Who? Jacob “What does Jacob do?” beats The verb isbeats, it’s what Jacob is doing.

  36. Let’s Practice: The bumble bee buzzes near the flower. What? bee “What does the bee do?” buzzes The verb isbuzzes, it’s what the bee is doing.

  37. I Hope You Enjoyed My Presentation!!

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